Toronto and Atlanta Get Ready for the 2026 World Cup

A2

Toronto and Atlanta Get Ready for the 2026 World Cup

多倫多與亞特蘭大準備迎接 2026 世界盃


Introduction

Toronto and Atlanta are preparing for the FIFA World Cup. They are making their cities ready for many visitors.

多倫多與亞特蘭大正在為 FIFA 世界盃做準備,讓城市做好迎接大量遊客的準備。

Main Body

Toronto is fixing its stadium. They added 17,000 new seats. Now 45,000 people can watch the games. The grass is ready and the cameras are new.

多倫多正在修整其體育場,增加了 17,000 個新座位。現在有 45,000 人可以觀看比賽。草皮已準備就緒,攝影機也是全新的。

Toronto has new hotel plans for tourists. Visitors can use a digital map to find their way. There are also special food tours and a big fan party for 20,000 people.

多倫多為遊客制定了新的酒店計劃。遊客可以使用數位地圖導航。此外還有特別的美食之旅,以及一個可容納 20,000 人的大型球迷派對。

Atlanta is preparing a big park for fans. This work started three years ago. The park will have music and famous people. 15,000 people can visit the park every day.

亞特蘭大正在為球迷準備一座大公園。這項工程始於三年前。公園將有音樂表演和名人出席,每天可容納 15,000 人參觀。

Conclusion

Both cities are almost ready. They will finish the final work in mid-June.

兩座城市都幾乎準備就緒,將於六月中旬完成最後的工作。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ Focus: Talking about the Future

Look at how the text describes things that will happen soon. We use will to talk about the future.

The Pattern: Subject + will + Action

Examples from the text:

  • The park will have music.
  • They will finish the work.

🛠 Simple Word Swaps

To move from A1 to A2, start using specific words instead of "big" or "good."

  • Instead of Big \rightarrow Famous (for people)
  • Instead of Big \rightarrow Digital (for maps)
  • Instead of Ready \rightarrow Preparing (the action of getting ready)

📍 Numbers in Context

In English, we use numbers to give details. Notice how the text connects a number to a place:

  • 17,000 \rightarrow new seats
  • 45,000 \rightarrow people
  • 20,000 \rightarrow fan party
  • 15,000 \rightarrow daily visitors

Vocabulary Learning

stadium (n.)
A large open-air arena for sports and concerts.
Example:The stadium is very big and can hold 45,000 people.
seats (n.)
Places where people sit.
Example:They added 17,000 new seats for the games.
watch (v.)
To look at something attentively.
Example:Many people will watch the matches from the stands.
grass (n.)
Green plants that cover the ground.
Example:The grass is ready for the football matches.
cameras (n.)
Devices that take photos or videos.
Example:The cameras are new and will record every game.
hotel (n.)
A building where travelers can stay overnight.
Example:Toronto has new hotel plans for tourists.
tourists (n.)
People who travel for pleasure or sightseeing.
Example:Visitors and tourists can use a digital map to find their way.
map (n.)
A diagram that shows places and directions.
Example:The digital map helps tourists navigate the city.
fan (n.)
A supporter of a sports team or event.
Example:A big fan party will be held for 20,000 people.
park (n.)
A public green area for recreation.
Example:Atlanta is preparing a big park for fans.
B2

Preparing Toronto and Atlanta for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

多倫多與亞特蘭大準備迎接 2026 年 FIFA 世界盃


Introduction

Toronto and Atlanta are finishing their infrastructure and hotel plans for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, making sure the cities can handle these massive sporting events.

多倫多與亞特蘭大目前正在完成基礎設施與酒店計劃,以準備迎接即將到來的 FIFA 世界盃,確保兩座城市能夠應對如此大規模的體育盛事。

Main Body

In Toronto, the main focus is on Toronto Stadium (BMO Field), which has been updated to meet FIFA's strict requirements. The city has added 17,000 temporary seats to bring the total capacity to 45,000 and installed advanced cameras for global TV broadcasts. Don Hardman, FIFA’s executive director, emphasized that the grass pitch has not been used since May 12 to keep it in perfect condition. Furthermore, the city tested its crowd management and walking routes during a recent match with Inter Miami to ensure everything runs smoothly.

在多倫多,主要焦點在於多倫多體育場(BMO Field),該場館已完成更新以符合 FIFA 的嚴格要求。市政府增加了 17,000 個臨時座位,使總容量達到 45,000 人,並安裝了先進的攝影機以供全球電視轉播。FIFA 執行總監 Don Hardman 強調,草坪自 5 月 12 日以來未經使用,以保持在最佳狀態。此外,市政府在近期與邁亞密國際(Inter Miami)的比賽中測試了人群管理與步行路線,以確保一切運行順暢。

To support the visitors, Toronto has created special hotel packages at the Four Seasons and Sheraton Centre, and introduced a digital 'Global Passport' to help tourists find their way. The city is also promoting its diverse food scene through guided tours. Additionally, the FIFA Fan Festival™ will be held at The Bentway and Fort York National Historic Site, where it is expected to welcome about 20,000 people every day.

為了支援遊客,多倫多在四季酒店(Four Seasons)與謝拉頓中心酒店(Sheraton Centre)推出了特別酒店套票,並推出了數位「全球通行證」幫助遊客導航。市政府也透過導覽之旅推廣其多元的美食文化。此外,FIFA 球迷節™ 將在 The Bentway 與 Fort York 國家歷史遺址舉行,預計每日將接待約 20,000 人。

Meanwhile, Atlanta is preparing Centennial Olympic Park to be its official Fan Fest location. Joe Bocherer from the Georgia World Congress Center asserted that these preparations, which have taken three years, are as large as those for the 1996 Olympic Games. The venue will feature live music and celebrity guests for 18 days, with a limit of 15,000 visitors per day. So far, 150,000 tickets have been reserved, mostly by local residents.

與此同時,亞特蘭大正準備將百年奧林匹克公園(Centennial Olympic Park)設為官方球迷節地點。喬治亞世界會議中心的 Joe Bocherer 斷言,這些籌備工作已歷時三年,規模與 1996 年奧運會相當。該場館將在 18 天內提供現場音樂與名人嘉賓,每日限額 15,000 名遊客。目前已有 150,000 張門票被預訂,其中大部分為當地居民。

Conclusion

Both cities are now almost ready, with the final technical checks and venue openings planned for mid-June.

兩座城市目前幾乎準備就緒,最終的技術檢查與場地開放計劃將於 6 月中旬進行。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Precision' Upgrade: Moving Beyond 'Say' and 'Do'

At the A2 level, we often use basic verbs like say, do, or make. To reach B2, you need Specific Reporting Verbs. These words don't just tell us what happened; they tell us the intention behind the words.

🔍 Analysis from the text

Look at how the article describes people speaking. Instead of saying "Don Hardman said...", the author uses:

  1. Emphasized \rightarrow Used when someone wants to make a point very clear or strong.
    • Example: "Don Hardman emphasized that the grass pitch has not been used..."
  2. Asserted \rightarrow Used when someone states a fact with confidence and authority.
    • Example: "Joe Bocherer... asserted that these preparations... are as large as those for the 1996 Olympic Games."

🛠️ The B2 Formula: Logic & Flow

B2 speakers don't just list facts; they connect them using Advanced Transition Markers. Notice these three from the text:

  • Furthermore \rightarrow (A2: And) Use this to add a heavy, important piece of new information.
  • Meanwhile \rightarrow (A2: At the same time) Use this to jump from one location (Toronto) to another (Atlanta) without losing the reader.
  • Additionally \rightarrow (A2: Also) Use this to list extra features or services.

💡 Pro-Tip for Fluency

Stop saying: "The city is big and it has hotels and the manager said it is ready."

Try this B2 structure: "The city is expansive; furthermore, it offers luxury hotels. The manager asserted that the venue is fully prepared."

Vocabulary Learning

infrastructure (n.)
The basic physical structures and facilities needed for a city to function.
Example:The city's infrastructure was upgraded before the World Cup.
temporary (adj.)
Lasting for a limited time.
Example:They installed temporary seats to increase capacity.
capacity (n.)
The maximum amount that something can hold.
Example:The stadium's capacity reached 45,000 after the expansion.
advanced (adj.)
Highly developed or sophisticated.
Example:The venue uses advanced cameras for broadcasts.
broadcasts (n.)
The transmission of a program to a wide audience.
Example:The matches were televised as live broadcasts.
executive (adj.)
Relating to a high-level manager.
Example:The executive director spoke to the press.
director (n.)
A person who directs or manages.
Example:The director of FIFA explained the new rules.
crowd (n.)
A large number of people gathered together.
Example:The crowd cheered loudly at the goal.
management (n.)
The act of controlling or organizing.
Example:Effective crowd management is essential for safety.
passport (n.)
An official travel document.
Example:The digital Global Passport helps tourists find their way.
festival (n.)
A series of celebrations or events.
Example:The FIFA Fan Festival attracted thousands of fans.
technical (adj.)
Relating to technology or skill.
Example:Technical checks were completed before the opening.
reserved (adj.)
Set aside for a particular purpose.
Example:Tickets have been reserved for the event.
venue (n.)
A place where events happen.
Example:The venue will host live music and celebrity guests.
celebrity (n.)
A famous person.
Example:The celebrity guests performed at the opening ceremony.
massive (adj.)
Very large or great in size.
Example:The massive stadium could hold 45,000 spectators.
sporting (adj.)
Relating to sports.
Example:The sporting event attracted fans worldwide.
upcoming (adj.)
About to happen or appear soon.
Example:The upcoming World Cup is a major event.
C2

Operational Readiness and Urban Integration for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Toronto and Atlanta

2026年FIFA世界盃多倫多與亞特蘭大的運作準備與城市整合


Introduction

Toronto and Atlanta are finalizing infrastructure and hospitality preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, integrating large-scale sporting events into their urban frameworks.

多倫多與亞特蘭大目前正完成基礎設施與接待準備工作,將大型體育賽事整合至其城市框架中。

Main Body

The logistical focal point in Toronto is the Toronto Stadium (BMO Field), which has undergone significant retrofitting to meet FIFA standards. This includes the installation of 17,000 temporary seats to increase capacity to 45,000 and the implementation of a high-density camera array for global broadcasting. Don Hardman, FIFA’s executive director of stadium and venue management, indicated that the playing surface has remained dormant since May 12 to ensure optimal condition. Operational efficacy was previously assessed during a capacity-level match involving Inter Miami, allowing for the refinement of pedestrian flow and crowd management protocols.

多倫多的物流重點是多倫多體育場(BMO Field),該場館經過大規模改造以符合FIFA標準。這包括安裝17,000個臨時座位將容量增加至45,000人,以及部署高密度攝影機陣列以進行全球轉播。FIFA體育場與場館管理執行總監Don Hardman指出,比賽草皮自5月12日以來一直保持休眠,以確保最佳狀態。運作效率此前已在一次涉及邁阿密國際的滿場比賽中得到評估,從而完善了行人流線與人群管理協定。

Complementing the stadium infrastructure is a comprehensive urban hospitality strategy. The municipal sector has seen the introduction of specialized lodging packages at institutions such as the Four Seasons and Sheraton Centre, alongside the deployment of a digital 'Global Passport' to facilitate tourist navigation. The city's gastronomic diversity is being leveraged through curated tours and themed dining, while the FIFA Fan Festival™ will utilize The Bentway and Fort York National Historic Site to accommodate approximately 20,000 daily attendees.

與體育場基礎設施相輔相成的是一套全面的城市接待策略。市政部門在四季酒店與雪梨頓中心等機構推出了專屬住宿套票,並部署了數位版「全球護照」以方便遊客導航。該市透過精心策劃的導覽與主題餐飲來發揮其美食多樣性的優勢,而FIFA球迷節™將利用The Bentway與Fort York國家歷史遺址,預計每日接待約20,000名參與者。

Simultaneously, Atlanta is preparing Centennial Olympic Park to serve as its FIFA Fan Fest venue. Joe Bocherer of the Georgia World Congress Center noted that the current preparations, which have been in development for three years, are comparable in scale to the 1996 Olympic Games. The venue will host live music and VIP appearances over an 18-day period, with a daily attendance cap of 15,000. To date, 150,000 tickets have been reserved, primarily by residents of the metropolitan area.

同時,亞特蘭大正準備將百年奧林匹克公園作為其FIFA球迷節場地。喬治亞世界會議中心的Joe Bocherer指出,目前的準備工作已開發三年,規模可與1996年奧運會相媲美。該場地將在18天內舉辦現場音樂會與VIP出席活動,每日人數上限為15,000人。截至目前,已有150,000張票被預訂,主要由大都會區居民購買。

Conclusion

Both cities have reached a state of advanced readiness, with final technical calibrations and venue openings scheduled for mid-June.

兩座城市均已達到進階準備狀態,最終的技術校準與場館開放計劃於6月中旬進行。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Institutional Precision'

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing a situation and begin engineering the tone. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization and Static Verbs, a linguistic strategy used in high-level bureaucratic and technical English to project authority, objectivity, and 'operational' distance.

◈ The Phenomenon: Nominalization

At B2, a writer says: "Toronto is preparing the city to host tourists." (Action-oriented, subject-verb-object). At C2, we transform the action into a concept (a noun): "The municipal sector has seen the introduction of specialized lodging packages..."

Why this is C2 Mastery: By turning verbs (introduce) into nouns (introduction), the writer shifts the focus from the person doing the work to the state of the system. This creates a 'clinical' atmosphere essential for white papers, diplomatic briefings, and executive summaries.

◈ Syntactic Deconstruction

Observe the phrase:

"...allowing for the refinement of pedestrian flow and crowd management protocols."

The 'C2' Layering:

  1. The Gerund Bridge: "Allowing for" acts as a logical connector that implies a result without using simple conjunctions like "so."
  2. The Noun Cluster: "Refinement," "flow," "management," and "protocols" are all nouns. We have four conceptual nouns in a row without a single active verb. This is the hallmark of Dense Academic Prose.

◈ Lexical Precision: 'Dormant' vs. 'Empty'

C2 is not about 'big words'; it is about precise words.

  • B2 choice: "The grass has not been used since May 12."
  • C2 choice: "The playing surface has remained dormant..."

The Nuance: "Dormant" suggests a state of suspended animation or strategic inactivity. It implies the surface is waiting to be activated, which aligns perfectly with the theme of "Operational Readiness."

◈ Stylistic Application for the Student

To replicate this, stop asking "Who is doing what?" and start asking "What process is occurring?"

  • Instead of: "We analyzed the data and found mistakes,"
  • Use: "An analysis of the data revealed the presence of discrepancies."

Vocabulary Learning

retrofit (v.)
To modify or update a structure to meet new standards or requirements.
Example:The stadium underwent a retrofit to comply with the latest safety regulations.
implementation (n.)
The act of putting a plan, system, or policy into effect.
Example:The implementation of the new security system was completed last month.
dormant (adj.)
Inactive or not currently in use.
Example:The playing surface remained dormant for months before the tournament.
efficacy (n.)
The ability to produce a desired or intended result.
Example:The efficacy of the crowd management protocols was evaluated during the trial match.
capacity-level (adj.)
Indicating a particular level of capacity or occupancy.
Example:The capacity-level match tested the stadium’s limits.
pedestrian flow (n.)
The pattern and movement of pedestrians through an area.
Example:Pedestrian flow was monitored to improve crowd management during the event.
crowd management protocols (n.)
Procedures and guidelines designed to control and direct large groups of people.
Example:Crowd management protocols were reviewed before the opening ceremony.
comprehensive (adj.)
Complete and thorough; covering all aspects.
Example:A comprehensive hospitality strategy was developed for the World Cup.
deployment (n.)
The act of putting equipment or resources into use.
Example:Deployment of the digital passport began last week.
facilitate (v.)
To make an action or process easier or smoother.
Example:The new app will facilitate tourist navigation around the city.
gastronomic (adj.)
Relating to the art or practice of cooking or eating good food.
Example:The city offered a gastronomic tour of local specialties.
curated (adj.)
Carefully selected, organized, or presented.
Example:The curator curated a selection of local artworks for the exhibition.
approximate (adj.)
Close to a given number or value; not exact.
Example:Approximately 20,000 people attended the festival.
comparable (adj.)
Similar in size, value, or extent; able to be compared.
Example:The scale of the event was comparable to the 1996 Olympic Games.
attendance cap (n.)
A maximum limit on the number of people allowed to attend.
Example:An attendance cap of 15,000 was imposed for safety reasons.
metropolitan (adj.)
Relating to or characteristic of a large city or urban area.
Example:Metropolitan residents purchased tickets for the matches.
technical calibrations (n.)
Adjustments and measurements to ensure technical equipment operates correctly.
Example:Technical calibrations were performed before the venue openings.
venue openings (n.)
The scheduled commencement of use of event venues.
Example:Venue openings are scheduled for mid-June.
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